impose a misleading belief upon (someone); deceive; fool.
what is "delude"
make (a problem, bad situation, or negative feeling) worse.
what is "exacerbate"
what is "pervasive"
very enthusiastically or passionately.
what is "fervently"
fair and impartial.
what is "equitable"
the main idea the author is trying to convey
what is "central idea"
the methods the author uses to convince the audience
what is "rhetoric"
the author's appeal to the audience's emotions
what is "pathos"
the message or moral implications of a text
what are "themes"
The pieces of an argument
what are "claim, evidence, and reasoning"
an unbiased retelling of events
what is "an objective summary"
an objective deep dive into all aspects of a topic
what is "an informational essay"
a summary of the arguments that is mean to close out your paper
what is "the conclusion" of an informational essay
a text that is meant to persuade the audience of their position
what is "an argument essay"
the process of revising your work to ensure it is well structured, formal, and uses academic language
what is "editing"
using syntax to get your point across
what is "Obama doing"
in an informative text, the writer uses a (blank) tone for the purpose of (blank)
what is "neutral" and "educating"
using allusions
what is "a method of connecting to the audience"
diversity and the participation of many groups in a country
what are "the principles of pluralism"
the type of evidence that is not directly stated in text
what is "implicit" evidence
a method for helping the reader stay engaged throughout the text
what is "building on the idea"
the best method for supporting informative essays
the use of words like "fact" and "proof" to support an argument is an example of
what is "diction"
the desire to share an idea publicly is an example of
the item missing from the sentence "Adrianne and Gina rented an off campus apartment together"